This is the first song I've ever made with EWQL. My ram blew out so I haven't been able to continue making songs but I can't wait for new ram.

My first song ever (http://www.micahfitch.com/music/Mozartk477Maurerische%20Trauermusikcopyrightmicahf itch2005.mp3)

tchoyy

06-24-2005, 05:17 AM

This is the first song I've ever made with EWQL. My ram blew out so I haven't been able to continue making songs but I can't wait for new ram.

My first song ever (http://www.micahfitch.com/music/Mozartk477Maurerische%20Trauermusikcopyrightmicahf itch2005.mp3)

Ok, this is nice, but I think we would prefer something from you and, copy an existent demo won't show your skills.
Moreover, it's doesn't sounds very realistic, just think of using the expression of the instruments, actually it sounds like a basic midi file.

But the next time, try to do something of your own.

PS : we hear that you don't have enough ram, there are a lot of "pop" and "click" :D

ChrisE

06-24-2005, 07:56 AM

I agree with what tchoyy has said. With some work on expression this could sound quite nice. If you have problems with pops and clicks, then i recommend recording parts of the piece into audio to take the strain off your RAM.

Although most of the pieces put up here are peoples own compositons, it doesn't mean that using EWQLSO to create classical pieces is a bad idea. Getting to grips with articulations, expression, keyswitches, and the mod wheel are part of the learning process, and having an established piece to try and recreate can be a great way of getting to grips with a sample library such as this.

tchoyy

06-24-2005, 08:12 AM

Yeah, This piece must live, When mozart wrote it, I think he traducted his own feelings, expression helps to create an ambiance and feelings, a piece is never linear.